Targeted Populations

The town of Guadalupe--a neighborhood in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area--is home to 3,600 members of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
Financing for the construction of two electrical substations on the Navajo Nation Reservation
The project is the construction of a new 37,000-sf facility.
The development of a medical clinic and childcare clinic in a rural medically underserved area that enhances existing and providse new essential services for tribal members.
NMTC financing supported the Coyote Valley Hotel and Wastewater project.
Red Lake Retail, are building a new grocery store to better serve the Red Lake Reservation and surrounding community.
The NMTC finances a fourth school in one of the most economically distressed communities in America.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Minnewaukan Public School
An investment helped the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to construct a center that meets the dental care needs of band members and other regional residents.
A new 14,340 sq. ft. facility serves the elders of a 12-village Northwest Arctic region, an area the size of Ohio, and provides them with a high level of medical
A California North Coast enterprise focused on sustainable forestry (including a carbon sequestration project), fisheries habitat protection and restoration, and ecosystem services over a 47,097-acre forested landscape.
Washoe Travel Plaza is a first-of-its-kind NMTC project located on the Washoe Native American reservation in Nevada.
NMTC financing helped Northern California Indian Development Council to fund upgrades that preserve and revitalize their headquarters office - the historic Carson Block Building in downtown Eureka, CA.
New healthcare and childcare facilities expand access to care on underserved Wyoming reservation.
The Ko-Kwel Wellness Center is a 22,000 sq. ft. building on the tribe's Kilkich Reservation near Charleston.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Navajo Tribal Authority Administrative Building
After a mudslide destroyed a health center, NMTC financing supports its replacement for the Chippewa Cree Tribe.
The Chickasaw Nation partnered with a CDE of the Cherokee Nation to use NMTC to transform a shuttered I.H.S. hospital in Ada, OK.